Naval War College Museum Closure

The Naval War College Museum will temporarily close to the public until at least December 1. To prevent congregations of large groups of people, the closure is a precautionary measure to mitigate the spread of corona virus, COVID-19. Museum staff will continue to report to work, or telework, and be available to assist researchers and the general public with questions at: 401-841-4052, or museum@usnwc.edu.

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NWC Museum

Located in historic Founders Hall, the historic Naval War College Museum serves to educate U.S. Naval War College (NWC) community, as the corporate memory of the Navy in the region, and as a clearinghouse for naval history information in New England. The Museum Director, a subjects-area specialist, and staff answer inquiries, provide guidance and orientation talks to visitors on regional naval history and current exhibits, and assist scholarly researchers in the use of the Museum holdings.

About NWC Museum

Tradition has it that on a late October's day in 1884, Commodore Stephen B. Luce, USN, was rowed from the flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron anchored off Newport to Coasters Harbor Island two miles north of the center of Newport, a site designated earlier that month by the Secretary of the Navy for a new kind of college. Once on the island, Luce proceeded to a large stone building, the former Newport Asylum for the Poor, climbed its rickety stairs, and as he opened the front door solemnly announced to his few companions and the empty grounds, "Poor little poorhouse, I christen thee United States Naval War College." Today the "little poorhouse" is a well preserved and stately structure, a National Historic Landmark and home to the Naval War College Museum.

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Exhibits at NWC Museum

“To Win or Lose All: Williams S. Sims and the U.S. Navy in the First World War.”
Beginning December 14th, the Naval War College Museum will host a new exhibit, “To Win or Lose All: Williams S. Sims and the U.S. Navy in the First World War.” The exhibit occupies the museum’s gallery on the second floor.

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Visiting Information

The NWC Museum is open to the public year-round Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is closed on holidays. Facilities for the handicapped are available, as is a gift shop operated by the Naval War College Foundation (which partially funds museum operations).

Those visitors without prior base access (active/retired/dependent military ID or CAC) must make arrangements several business days prior to your visit.

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Non-U.S. Citizens visiting NWC Museum

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Any visitor who is escorted by personnel with U.S. military identification, does not need advanced reservations. All visitors must also produce two forms of identification for entry onto the Naval Station. Visitors arriving by vehicle are required to have photo identification, proof of vehicle insurance and vehicle registration to access the base.

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Please contact the NWC Museum (401) 841-4052 as early as possible prior to your arrival.

For more information on directions and visiting information please visit our Directions & Visiting Information page. To receive the form that must be sent to Pass and Identification Office, please contact the NWC Museum (401) 841-4052.

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Visiting the College

Whether you’re coming to the U.S. Naval College to participate in an evening lecture or are visiting the Navy’s “Home of Thought,” we look forward to having you aboard.

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Conferences & Symposiums

The U.S. Naval War College hosts a wide variety of substantive and newsworthy events—including lectures, symposia, and conferences—throughout the year.

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About the College

As the Navy’s “Home of Thought,” our mission is to educate and develop leaders who strengthen global maritime partnerships in the national and international community.

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News, Media, & Events

NWC Hosts 3rd Annual Genocide Studies Conference

Nov. 17, 2020
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Naval War College Hosts NWC at NPS Graduation

Dec. 16, 2020
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Lectures of Opportunity: "The Outlaw Ocean"

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Invisible Veterans: What Happens When Military Women Become Civilians Again

Sep. 03, 2019
Beaverton, Vol. 2019, Issue 38, Chapter 16
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